Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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11405

Horner, David Murray. "Defending Australia in 1942." War & Society, 22 (May 1993): 1-20.

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11406

Horner, David Murray. High Command: Australia and Allied Strategy, 1939-1945. Canberra: Australian War Memorial; Boston: Allen & Unwin, 1982, 1992, xxiii, 556 pp.

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11407

Horner, David Murray. "Special Intelligence in the South-West Pacific Area in World War II." Australian Outlook, 32 (December 1978): 310-27. For Australian Institute of International Affairs; Britain & Australia began monitoring Japanese traffic, 1930s; thus, veterans continued under Central Bureau.

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11408

Horner, Frank. Looking for La Perouse: D'Entrecasteaux in Australia and the South Pacific, 1792-1793. Melbourne: Melbourne UP; Lancaster: Gazelle, 1995, xiv, 318 pp. French explorer & French search efforts.

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11409

Hornfischer, James D. The Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors: The Extraordinary World War II Story of the U.S. Navy's Finest Hour. New York: Bantam, 2004, 499 pp. Fictional account, Battle off Samar; famous "Taffy 3" vs Japanese Center Force.

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11410

Hornsfischer, James D. Ship of Ghosts: The Story of the USS Houston, FDR's Legendary Lost Cruiser, and the Epic Saga of Her Survivors. New York: Bantam Dell, 2006, 544 pp. Demise of Allied Asiatic Fleet.

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11411

Hornsey, Pat, ed. Ship at War. London: NEL, 1978, 128 pp. Folio; naval operations, 1904-1944.

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11412

Hornstein, Sari R. "Convoys and Squadrons: English Naval Strategy and Deterence, 1674-1688." See W. Cogar, NHS-7, pp. 18-34.

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11413

Hornstein, Sari R. "The Deployment of the English Navy in Peacetime, 1674-1688." Ph.D. diss, Leiden, 1985. (Not DAI).

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11414

Hornstein, Sari R. "Letters to Jacob Turner: Levant Trade in the Seventeenth Century." Master's thesis, LSE, 1980.

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11415

Hornstein, Sari R. The Restoration Navy and English Foreign Trade, 1674-1688: A Study in the Peacetime Use of Sea Power. Studies in Naval History Series. Aldershot: Scolar, 1990, 1991, 1992, xviii, 293 pp.

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11416

Hornstein, Sari R. "Tangier, English Naval Power, and Exclusion." See G. Schochet, Restoration, Idealogy and Revolution, pp. 327-84.

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11417

Horowitz, Mark R., ed. "Who Was Henry VII?: The 500th Anniversary of the Death of the First Tudor King (1509-2009)." His Res, 82 (August 2009): 375-592. Entire issue; 11 essays.

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11418

Horrox, Rosemary & Hammond, P.W., eds. British Library Harleian Manuscripts. 4 vols. Publicattions of the Richard III Society. London, 1979-1983. A Signet Register.

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11419

Horsfield, John Arnold. The Art of Leadership in War: The Royal Navy from the Age of Nelson to the End of World War II. Contributions in Military History Series, # 21. Westport: Greenwood, 1980, xiv, 240 pp. Featured: St. Vincent, Nelson, Collingwood, "lesser mortals," Jellicoe, Beatty, Keyes, Cunningham.

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11420

Horsfield, John A. "The Art of Leadership in War: The Royal Navy from the Age of Nelson through World War II as a Case History." Ph.D. diss, California, Irvine, 1977, 301 pp. Under Arthur Marder; (DAI 38/01, p. 5639).

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11421

Horsman, Reginald. The Causes of the War of 1812. Philadelphia: Pennsylvania UP; New York: Octagon, 1961, 1972, 345 pp. Featured: background, invasion, embargo; no chapter on impressment.

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11422

Horsman, Reginald. The War of 1812. New York: Knopf, 1969, xvi, 286 pp.

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11423

Horton, Dick Crofton. Fire Over the Islands: The Coast Watchers of the Solomons. London: Cooper, 1970, 1975, xiv, 256 pp. Memoir; details on operations & activities; run by RAN; by Coast Watcher.

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11424

Horton, Dick Crofton. New Georgia: Pattern of Victory. London: Ballantine; London: Pan, 1971, 1972, 160 pp. 2nd phase of Solomon campaign; included Coast Watchers.

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